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Newt’s guest is Vincent Vernuccio, president and co-founder of the Institute for the American Worker. They discuss the significant labor policy developments and legislative efforts aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors. Their conversation covers the introduction of the Start Applying Labor Transparency (SALT) Act, which seeks to amend the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 to ensure greater transparency in financial transactions between unions and labor consultants. Vernuccio also explains the implications of President Trump's executive action, Schedule F, which aims to make certain federal employees at-will to enhance accountability. They also discuss the challenges posed by public sector unions and the potential impact of Senator Josh Hawley's Faster Labor Contracts Act, which could impose arbitration on private sector union negotiations. Vernuccio emphasizes the need for modernizing union models to align with today's workforce demands for flexibility and merit-based advancement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
À vos binettes, sécateurs et autres arrosoirs : avec les beaux jours qui reviennent, les températures plus douces que les moyennes de saison, il est parfois difficile de résister à l'appel du jardin. Et c'est là qu'il faut faire attention à ne pas aller trop vite. Écoutez les conseils de Patrick Vernuccio, alias "The Frenchie Gardener", suivi par plus d'un million de personnes sur les réseaux sociaux. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Agnès Bonfillon du 25 février 2025.
Vinnie Vernuccio, president and co-founder of the Institute for the American Worker. Harris meets with Teamsters as both parties court coveted endorsement
A new study looks at the number of unionized employees, as opposed to employees who actually voted to unionize.Did you know that more than 95 percent of unionized private-sector employees have never voted to be unionized?As Americans, every two, four, or six years, we head to polls to cast our ballots for who we want to represent us. For unionized workers in the private sector, the vast majority never voted to unionize.According to a new study [in PDF] by the Institute for the American Worker (I4AW), 95 percent of private sector union workers under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) are represented by a union they have never voted for.Analyzing four decades of data on union organizing elections shows that workplace democracy has worsened since the last such analysis, in 2016. In the past eight years, the percentage of private-sector union members who voted for their union has declined by more than a full percentage point—from 6% to 4.9%.In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, I4AW's President, F. Vincent Vernuccio returns to the podcast to explain I4AW's new report.Related:Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 43—The Institute for the American Worker's F. Vincent Vernuccio on Independent Contractors, Joint Employers & MoreLabor Relations Radio, Ep. 2—Guest: F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American WorkersGo here for all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio__________________________LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio is a subscriber-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a subscriber here.
Did you know that more than 95 percent of unionized private-sector employees have never voted to be unionized?As Americans, every two, four, or six years, we head to polls to cast our ballots for who we want to represent us. For unionized workers in the private sector, the vast majority never voted to unionize.According to a new study [in PDF] by the Institute for the American Worker (I4AW), 95 percent of private sector union workers under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) are represented by a union they have never voted for. Analyzing four decades of data on union organizing elections shows that workplace democracy has worsened since the last such analysis, in 2016. In the past eight years, the percentage of private-sector union members who voted for their union has declined by more than a full percentage point—from 6% to 4.9%.In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, I4AW's President, F. Vincent Vernuccio returns to the podcast to explain I4AW's new report.Related:* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 43—The Institute for the American Worker's F. Vincent Vernuccio on Independent Contractors, Joint Employers & More* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 2—Guest: F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American WorkersGo here for all prior episodes of Labor Relations RadioLaborUnionNews.com and Labor Relations Radio are subscriber-supported. To receive new posts and support our work, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laborunionnews.substack.com/subscribe
In mid July, Teamsters President Sean O'Brien addressed the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. It was the first time that a leader of the union ever addressed the GOP convention. However, the Teamsters have also requested a speaking slot at the DNC later this month, meaning a lot is still up in the air regarding their support. Vinnie Vernuccio, the president and co-founder of the Institute for the American Worker joined Matt Kane on the Better For America podcast to share what he makes of this notworthy development. Vernuccio says that while O'Brien's presence was significant, he feels his messaging "whiffed," as his remarks could have been mistaken for ones targeted at a DEMOCRAT convention. Vernuccio also wonders whether the Teamsters are truly considering a Republican endorsement, or if they are simply hedging their bets due to their expectation that President Trump will win the November election. Be sure to tune in to hear the full interview!
Vinnie Vernuccio is the president and co-founder of the Institute for the American Worker. The Teamsters Boss Paid a Price for His GOP Speech
Guest Vinnie Vernuccio, President of the Institute for the American Worker, joins to discuss the decline in support for labor unions. Discussion of cancelling of free speech, and lack of true representation. Did unions really try to override the vote of workers to NOT unionize? Democrats finally crack on Biden mental instability. Will we see a change in Democrat leadership before the election? How will Republicans hand the disarray on the Democrat side?
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "La sfida di Palermo è allargarsi ai Comuni limitrofi. Se la città continua a essere autoreferenziale rischia di avere difficoltà a mettere in atto uno sviluppo armonico. Se alcune attività concentrate a Palermo non vengono defunzionalizzate non si potrà mai, per esempio, porre un argine al traffico selvaggio: abbiamo già individuato un'area da 33 Comuni in cui il progetto di sviluppo va di pari passo con il capoluogo”. Così il direttore generale della Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Nicola Vernuccio, a margine dell'incontro intitolato "Il processo di rigenerazione urbana nelle città del sud", organizzato dalla Fondazione Ottimisti&Razionali in collaborazione con la Fondazione Ifel e tenutosi nella chiesa di San Mattia ai Crociferi, nel capoluogo siciliano. xd8/vbo
Vinnie Vernuccio is the president and co-founder of the Institute for the American Worker. When Workers Vote Down Unions, Will Biden's NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) Listen?
Ne pas jardiner lorsqu'on habite en ville n'est plus une excuse valable, et ce n'est pas notre invité qui dira le contraire : Patrick Vernuccio est une star des réseaux sociaux dans ce domaine. Sous le nom de "The Frenchie Gardener", il donne des conseils pour nos potagers urbains. Il a également écrit "Ça pousse presque tout seul sur mon balcon" aux éditions Larousse. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi du 08 mars 2024 avec Stéphane Carpentier et Agnès Bonfillon.
Ne pas jardiner lorsqu'on habite en ville n'est plus une excuse valable, et ce n'est pas notre invité qui dira le contraire : Patrick Vernuccio est une star des réseaux sociaux dans ce domaine. Sous le nom de "The Frenchie Gardener", il donne des conseils pour nos potagers urbains. Il a également écrit "Ça pousse presque tout seul sur mon balcon" aux éditions Larousse. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi du 08 mars 2024 avec Stéphane Carpentier et Agnès Bonfillon.
Welcome to this week's episode of The Cutflower Podcast. This week Roz is joined in the studio by Patrick Vernuccio. Patrick, known as the Frenchie Gardener on Instagram, shares his journey from a corporate marketing career to becoming an urban gardener. He emphasizes the importance of urban gardening and shows how it is possible to grow food in small spaces like balconies. Patrick provides tips for getting started with balcony gardening and highlights the therapeutic aspect of gardening. He also discusses the challenges of adapting to climate change and the need to embrace failure in gardening. Patrick shares his top three plants to grow on a balcony and offers insights into creating engaging content on Instagram. He concludes by discussing his future plans, including writing books and travelling to explore different gardening practices.Key Takeaways:Urban gardening is a viable option for growing food in small spaces like balconies.Gardening provides therapeutic benefits and helps to reconnect with nature.Embracing failure is an important part of the gardening journey.Creating engaging content on social media requires consistency, storytelling, and staying true to oneself.Connect with Patrick: https://www.instagram.com/thefrenchiegardener/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjYks2qqWI&feature=youtu.be A Cut Above Waitlist: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/ACutAboveWaitlist The Growth Club: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/thegrowthclub Lots of free resources on our website: www.thecutflowercollective.co.uk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldgateflowers Facebook Groups Cut Flower Farming - Growth and Profit in your business https://www.facebook.com/groups/449543639411874 Learn With The Cut Flower Collective https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnwiththecutflowercollective
Parisien d'origine, Patrick Vernuccio n'a jamais été attiré par le jardinage et encore moins par la permaculture qui s'inspire des écosystèmes naturels. C'est loin de Paris, sur les terrasses d'Amsterdam et de Berlin qu'il commence son aventure verte. Connu sous le pseudo The Frenchie Gardener, il a fait du jardinage urbain son quotidien, et de la transmission de cette passion, son nouvel objectif. Explications. À écouter aussiC'est quoi la permaculture ?
In this week's episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, we're honored to host Carla Sands, former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark and current Vice Chair at the America First Policy Institute. She brings unparalleled insights into pressing global issues, including ambassadors' advocacy for Israel and the dynamic role of ambassadors in conflicts similar to those in Israel and Ukraine. Join us for a comprehensive discussion on the risks associated with Biden's energy plan, featuring facts and figures that shed light on it all. Later in the show, we welcome back Attorney General Austin Knudsen, addressing his recent reelection bid for Attorney General, the constitutional implications of Hawaii's gun ban, and the support for a mother suing a school district for hiding her child's gender transition. Wrapping up, we have a special podcast feature with labor law and policy expert Vinnie Vernuccio, exploring deceptive salting loopholes in unions and their impact on the workforce. Plus, don't miss Kiley's Corner, where Kiley provides updates on the Idaho 4 murder case and reports on the suspicions surrounding the suicides of four Los Angeles Sheriff Department deputies within a 24-hour span on Monday. It's a power-packed episode you won't want to miss!-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-About our guestsAmbassador Carla Sands is currently the Vice Chair, the Center for Energy & Environment, America First Policy Institute, and also leads AFPI's Pennsylvania Chapter. She previously served as U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark which includes Greenland, and the Faroe Islands from 2017-2021.During her tenure, she and her team increased U.S. exports to Denmark by 45% according to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity. Her number one goal as ambassador was to increase U.S. national security by establishing a consulate in Greenland. By working with the inter-agency and Congress, her goal was realized in 2020.Additionally, she successfully executed trade and cooperation agreements with Greenland and the Faroe Islands to counter Russian and Chinese malign influence. In 2021 she was awarded the Department of Defense's highest civilian honor, the Medal for Distinguished Public Service.In 2015-2017 Carla served as Chairman of Vintage Capital Group and its subsidiary company Vintage Real Estate which specialized in the acquisition and development of regional malls and shopping centers across the country.Before an orderly wind-down of the company starting in 2018, Vintage Real Estate had a portfolio that included 13 properties with 4.3 million square feet invested in underperforming assets. The team was vertically integrated with in-house leasing, development, and property management.Early brief careers included film acting and practice as a 3rd generation Doctor of Chiropractic. Carla pursued her undergraduate education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Elizabethtown College where she studied pre-med and earned her Doctor of Chiropractic from Life Chiropractic College.Carla is currently a board member of the Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum and serves on the advisory boards of Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, and the International Women's Forum. She has served on many charitable and philanthropic boards.-Attorney General Austin Knudsen grew up on his family farm and ranch just outside of Bainville (in the far northeast corner of Montana) where they grew wheat, sugar beets and raised angus cattle. Austin was a 4-H kid, raising steers to show at the fair, and volunteering at community events. He participated in Future Farmers of America (FFA) throughout high school. In fact, Austin met his wife, Christie, while they both served as FFA State Officers during their freshman year of college at Montana State University-Bozeman.Austin put himself through college in Bozeman working jobs at the local butcher shop and a hardware store, and each summer he returned to work on the farm and ranch. Austin and Christie were married shortly after graduation and moved to Missoula where Austin earned his law degree from the University of Montana. Their oldest daughter Leah was born in between Austin's first and second years of law school and they were later blessed with a son, Connor, and their youngest daughter, Reagan.After law school, Austin and Christie moved their family back to the farm and ranch where they knew they could instill in their children strong Montana values. Austin worked at a law firm in Plentywood before opening his own practice in Culbertson.In 2010, Austin was elected to serve as the Representative for House District 34, defeating a two-term incumbent Democrat in what was one of the most expensive State House races in Montana history. Having quickly noticed the extent of the disconnect between Helena bureaucrats and political insiders and the rest of the people across Montana, Austin took on leadership roles within his caucus and was elected Speaker Pro Tempore (deputy Speaker) in just his second session of service.-F. Vincent Vernuccio, president and co-founder of Institute for the American Worker, brings over 15 years of expertise in labor law and policy. Vernuccio holds advisory positions with several organizations, including senior fellow with the Mackinac Center. Vernuccio served on the U.S. Department of Labor transition team for the Trump Administration and as a member of the Federal Service Impasses Panel. Under former President George W. Bush, he served as special assistant secretary for administration and management in the Department of Labor. He has advised state and federal lawmakers and their staff on a multitude of labor-related issues, and testified before the United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service and Labor Policy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
La dose d'inspiration aujourd'hui nous vient de Patrick Vernuccio alias The Frenchie Gardener. Je crois que nous sommes de plus en plus nombreux à vouloir nous rapprocher de la nature et avoir un peu plus de vert dans nos vies. Mais pour ceux qui vivent en milieu urbain, cela ne semble pas toujours chose aisée. Et pourtant, cela peut être plus simple qu'il n'y parait si on en croit Patrick qui a laissé sa carrière en Marketing de côté pour se consacrer à sa passion, le jardinage urbain. Dans cette épisode Patrick, nous donne parle de permaculture et de ses principes, il partage avec nous son expérience sur la mise en place d'un potager urbain, quels bénéfices il en a tiré, nous donne des conseils pour débuter et soigner notre basilic trauma !Je ne vous en dis pas plus, je laisse place à ma conversation avec Patrick Vernuccio, alors Off we go ! Ressources mentionnées: Instagram @thefrenchiegardener Tik Tok @thefrenchiegardener Tomates et Basilic au 5e étage - Patrick Vernuccio (Editions Larousse) The Permaculture City - Toby Hemenway
Patrick Vernuccio - The Frenchie Gardener! This episode features a conversation gardener and content creator Patrick Vernuccio, perhaps known better to us as The Frenchie Gardener. Patrick talks in depth here about how he grows so much in such a small terrace space on his balcony in perhaps surprisingly, Berlin (not France). It took Patrick until he was 36 to plant his first seed….enjoy! You can find Patrick on Instagram and TikTok @thefrenchiegardener and also on YouTube under the same name.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Congressman John Rutherford of Florida's Fifth Congressional District and Vincent Vernuccio, a senior fellow at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.-John Rutherford (FL-05) is serving his third term in the U.S. House of Representatives. He sits on the House Ethics Committee and House Appropriations Committee, where he serves on three subcommittees: Homeland Security, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Transportation and Housing and Urban Development.John has lived in Jacksonville, Florida since 1958, and attended Florida Junior College and Florida State University where he studied Criminology. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 171st Session and the National Executive Institute. He began his career in law enforcement in 1974 as a patrolman in the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, working his way up through the JSO where he eventually served as Director.In 2003, 2007, and 2011, John was elected Sheriff of Duval County. For three terms and twelve years, John ran a 3,200 employee office, and due to his effective leadership, homicide and overall violent crime in Jacksonville dropped to a 40-year low. Using a model of intelligence-led and community-based policing, John and his team of law enforcement professionals dramatically improved neighborhoods and prevented crime throughout the community. He also made the mental health component of the criminal justice system a priority, reducing the recidivism rates of the mentally ill and facilitating their treatment. John also served as Chair of the Legislative Committee for Florida Sheriff's Association, where he advocated before the legislature for policies that strengthened constitutional rights, supported our law enforcement, and enhanced public safety across the state.John has been happily married to his wonderful wife Pat for fifty years. They enjoy their two children, six grandchildren and great grandson, and they are also devoted members of Assumption Catholic Church in Jacksonville.-F. Vincent Vernuccio is a senior fellow at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. He served as the Mackinac Center's director of labor policy between 2012 and 2017.Vernuccio is a graduate of the Ave Maria School of Law in Ann Arbor, Mich. Under President George W. Bush he served as special assistant to the assistant secretary for administration and management in the Department of Labor.Vernuccio has published articles and op-eds in such newspapers and magazines as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Investor's Business Daily, The Washington Times, National Review, Forbes and The American Spectator. He has been cited in several books, and he is a frequent contributor on national television and radio shows, such as "Your World" with Neil Cavuto and Varney and Company.Vernuccio is a sought-after voice on labor panels nationally and in Washington, D.C. and as a regular guest on Fox News channels.He has advised senators and congressmen on a multitude of labor-related issues. He testified before the United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service and Labor Policy.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Frank V. Vernuccio, Jr., J.D. is the president of the American Analysis of News & Media, Inc., and the editor-in-chief of its major publication, the New York Analysis of Policy and Government. Vernuccio is a FOX radio news contributor, and a frequent guest on numerous radio programs across the nation each week. He is the co-host of the Vernuccio/Novak Report radio program broadcast in numerous cities, and the co-host of the American Political Zone television program, carried on the Comcast network in eastern Connecticut, on Roku, and on You Tube. He is also the author and voice of the syndicated radio feature, “Minute Report for America ®. A regular columnist, Vernuccio is published weekly in a number of newspapers. He has also been published in The Hill, USATODAY magazine, the Federal Times, American Thinker, Affluent Investor, etc. His work has been quoted by major authors, as well as in The Congressional Record. He has reported from sites as remote as an Air Force base above the Arctic Circle, and as familiar as NYC and Washington, D.C. He has been recognized for his work on behalf of veterans within his community.
On this episode, F. Vincent Vernuccio, President and Co-Founder of the Institute for the American Worker, returns to Labor Relations Radio to discuss the Department of Labor's proposal to eliminate independent contractors, the National Labor Relations Board's efforts to classify franchises and their franchisees as “joint employers,” as well as a host of other issues.Related:The Institute for the American Worker's Regulation WatchThe Hill: A fearful October for entrepreneursVoters agree: There's nothing wrong with employer meetings on unionizationLabor Relations Radio, Ep. 2—Guest: F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American Workers
On this episode, F. Vincent Vernuccio, President and Co-Founder of the Institute for the American Worker, returns to Labor Relations Radio to discuss the Department of Labor's proposal to eliminate independent contractors, the National Labor Relations Board's efforts to classify franchises and their franchisees as “joint employers,” as well as a host of other issues.Related:* The Institute for the American Worker's Regulation Watch* The Hill: A fearful October for entrepreneurs* Voters agree: There's nothing wrong with employer meetings on unionization* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 2—Guest: F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American Workers Get full access to LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest at laborunionnews.substack.com/subscribe
Editor in CHief of the New York Anaysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio has the latest on the resignation of Boris Johnson
Democratic flaws revealed and War is Hell 00:00 Intro 00:36 – Sam, Chuck and Tom – Opening 11:45 - Dakota Wood – Ret. Lt. Col. USMC – 11 min – Old fashion war is still with us. The Ukrainian war should cause us to examine our capability and readiness. War provides an opportunity for men to display evil or heroism. Putin thinks NATO is an existential threat to Russia in the same way we felt threatened by Russia putting missiles in Cuba in 1963. We should give Ukraine military supplies and let them fight their own battles. 22:22 - Jessica Colon - Republican Strategist – 11 min – After seeing the mishandling of the Primary Election Poll execution and the discovery of 10,000 absentee ballots days later, many people in Harris County are justifiably alarmed and concerned about election integrity. Democratic politicians are running scared because Republicans are not letting them get away with their corruption, crime and lawlessness. Republicans need to be strong and bring everyone they can to the polls in November, because the Democrats are slowly gaining popularity in Texas. 33:15 - Frank Vernuccio - Editor-in-Chief of New York Analysis & Policy – 9 min – The laptop story is not getting any airplay in New York. Mr. Vernuccio said during the 2020 elections, he could not get any reporter in the mainstream media to discuss the laptop with him. He said the 2020 election was fixed by the main stream media. The policies in New York are mindboggling. The administration wants parents to put masks on their small children, but do not want to do what is needed to have an effective police force. Mr. Vernuccio says that in New York they need to outlaw red meat because the increase in crime is not with guns, but with fists and knives. 42:30 – Close See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Editor in Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio, discusses information released that proves that China knew Russia was planning to invade Ukraine
With so much coming out of Washington these days—from the stalled PRO Act to President Biden's Executive Order on Project Labor Agreements and the America COMPETES Act (which recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives), it is difficult to keep up with it all.On this episode of Labor Relations Radio, F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American Workers joins Labor Relations Radio host and LaborUnionNews.com editor Peter List for a wide-ranging discussion on union related issues from a pro-free market perspective.After listening to this episode of Labor Relations Radio, be sure to check out the Institute for American Workers and their various projects and policy briefings:Institute for American Workers' ReportsInstitute for American Workers' Labor News TodayThe America COMPETES ActREPORT: PRO Act Would Reduce Workers' Incomes and Job OpportunitiesSectoral Bargaining: One-Size-Fits-All Collective Bargaining for Entire Industries
With so much coming out of Washington these days—from the stalled PRO Act to President Biden’s Executive Order on Project Labor Agreements and the America COMPETES Act (which recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives), it is difficult to keep up with it all.On this episode of Labor Relations Radio, F. Vincent Vernuccio of the Institute for American Workers joins Labor Relations Radio host and LaborUnionNews.com editor Peter List for a wide-ranging discussion on union related issues from a pro-free market perspective.After listening to this episode of Labor Relations Radio, be sure to check out the Institute for American Workers and their various projects and policy briefings:Institute for American Workers’ ReportsInstitute for American Workers’ Labor News TodayThe America COMPETES ActREPORT: PRO Act Would Reduce Workers’ Incomes and Job Opportunities Sectoral Bargaining: One-Size-Fits-All Collective Bargaining for Entire IndustriesLaborUnionNews.com's News Digest is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Get full access to LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest at laborunionnews.substack.com/subscribe
Editor-in-Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio, discusses a senior advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris resigning.
Editor in Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio, talks about the feud between Dr. Anthony Fauci and members of Congress over gain-of-function research
Vernuccio/Novak Report Radio Show; FOX radio news contributor; Editor-in-Chief, NY Analysis of Policy & Govt; Minute for America syndicated radio column,
In this episode, Vinnie Vernuccio joins Oren in the Critics Corner to discuss issues with labor policy today, debating whether American workers would benefit more from collective action or individual flexibility. Vinnie is the president of the Institute for the American Worker and a senior fellow at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Editor in Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio, discusses the "progress" President Biden is touting on the 3.5 Trillion Dollar infrastructure plan.
Biden gave flippant response to NBC reporter Peter Alexander. The White House cut off the audio feed for President Joe Biden after he was posed a question Wednesday on stranded Americans in Afghanistan. As he wrapped up a meeting on cybersecurity in the State Dining Room, Biden dismissed the press as they continued to ask questions. However, he appeared to answer one reporter's query before leaving. NBC's Peter Alexander asked, "If Americans are still in Afghanistan after the deadline what will you do?" The White House then proceeded to cut off the audio feed from Biden's response. It was unclear if the maneuver was coincidental or done to prevent feed viewers from hearing any off-the-cuff comments.
Editor in Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio, discusses the ongoing negotiations between President Biden and Republican negotiators concerning the Infrastructure Bill.
Editor in Chief of the New York Analysis of Policy and Government, Frank Vernuccio Jr.talks about a measure passed by the Senate urging President Biden to declassify information on the origin of Coronavirus.
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
Frank Vernuccio and Daria Novak discuss top issues facing the country from a conservative point of view
This is a rockin' lead-up show to our Nation's Independence Day with Vincent Vernuccio (Mackinac.org) delving into the second anniversary of Janus and free speech rights, podcast host Craig Sorbo (#Winning and PaintingsforPediatrics.org) discussing defining your personal pathway to success in life, and Dr. Michael Brown (askdrobrown.org and author of “Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test?") challenging evangelicals to put their values first for the benefit of the nation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Vernuccio is the Editor-in-Chief of the NY Analysis of Policy & Government. He also co-hosts the radio program, "The Vernuccio/Allison Report." He serves as President of COMACTA. With the sequestration, civilian workforces will be furloughed, and the impacts will be felt socially and economically. Many dangers will occur as a result of furloughing so many Department of Defense employees. Vernuccio explains how these will affect military personnel. The New York Analysis of Policy & Government provides practical reviews of key issues facing the United States on the federal, state and local levels. Vernuccio co-hosts the "And Nothing But the Truth" radio show on WVOX in Westchester, NY with Larry Allison. He has extensive experience as a legislative writer, columnist, and policy analyst, with a background in both Republican and Democrat administrations. View Frank Vernuccio's work at www.usagovpolicy.com/.
Dana Siegelman and Frank Vernuccio are first time guests. Dana's father, Don Siegelman, former governor of Alabama, was seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party and possible Presidential Candidate in 2004. The Bush Administration indicted Siegelman in 2002 and then again in 2005. Dana will talk about the miscarriage of justice and defiance of the rule of law against her father and how you can help to right this wrong that Republicans as well as Democrats have railed against. Not unrelated to this personal miscarriage of justice are economic lies and propaganda committed against the American people by both major political parties. Although the Obama administration and Wall Street spin the U.S. Economy in a positive light, Vernuccio will explain why our country and the middle class remain in an economic crisis mode. Crisis mode or not, we need to protect our wealth so Ken Cunningham of Miranda Gold will update us on his company's efforts to outline gold wealth in the ground.
Dana Siegelman and Frank Vernuccio are first time guests. Dana's father, Don Siegelman, former governor of Alabama, was seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party and possible Presidential Candidate in 2004. The Bush Administration indicted Siegelman in 2002 and then again in 2005. Dana will talk about the miscarriage of justice and defiance of the rule of law against her father and how you can help to right this wrong that Republicans as well as Democrats have railed against. Not unrelated to this personal miscarriage of justice are economic lies and propaganda committed against the American people by both major political parties. Although the Obama administration and Wall Street spin the U.S. Economy in a positive light, Vernuccio will explain why our country and the middle class remain in an economic crisis mode. Crisis mode or not, we need to protect our wealth so Ken Cunningham of Miranda Gold will update us on his company's efforts to outline gold wealth in the ground.